Usefulness of the coprecessing frame with orbital eccentricity
Determine whether the minimally rotating coprecessing frame transformation—defined as a time-dependent SO(3) rotation aligning the z-axis with the principal gravitational-wave emission direction—continues to provide a physically meaningful and accurate separation of precession-induced kinematics from the intrinsic signal for gravitational waveforms from binary black holes with non-negligible orbital eccentricity.
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The continued usefulness of the coprecessing frame in the presence of orbital eccentricity is an open question.
— Revisiting the Coprecessing Frame in the Presence of Orbital Eccentricity
(2603.29307 - Thomas et al., 31 Mar 2026) in Introduction (Section 1)